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1 OS EE1 Large Bound Scrapbook General Scrap Book, Vol. 1 I. List Of 1 OS EE1 Large bound scrapbook General scrap book, vol. 1 i. List of 142 pictures and drawings by A. C. for his abortive picture exhibition in London 1930 [In the hand of I. Regardie] 1. Macgregor Mathers to S. L. Gardner asking for a loan, 1896 2. Medway to Mathers re. an advance of £10 & draft of Mathers's reply. 3. Mathers to Gardner re. a loan Dec 1896 4. D. D. C. F. 7°= 4° (Mathers) to D. P. ad L. (S. L. Gardner?) 5. Official Golden Dawn announcement 1902 6. D. D. C. F. to Soror Fortiter et Reite (A. Horniman) turning her out of the Order, 1896 7-11. A. C. as Count Svareff to F. L. Gardner vv re. The Book of the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage, 1899 12. Mathers's financial, 1902 13. Copy of A. C.'s will, 1905, communicated to Yorke in letter by Achad, 1948 14. Soror Fidelis breaks with A. C. 15. The Looking Glass, 12 November 1910, A. C.'s first newspaper article, `The Origin of their rites and the life-history of Mr Aleister Crowley'. Attack on A. C. re. the Rites of Eleusis. 15(b) Rites of Eleusis Tickets 16-22. 7 postcards W. Wynn Westcott to F. L. Gardner. Gossip re. Mathers & A. C. 1904-11 23-42. Correspondence re. quarrel with the authorities of Trinity College Cambridge, 1909-20. Letters from Norman Mudd etc. 43. Enochian calls to the first two Aethyrs 44. Oscar Wilde Memorial stunt 45. Hokku 46. MS of part of introduction to the Sephir Sephiroth: Liber D in Equinox, 1, 8, 1912 47-56. O. T. O. Diplomas and correspondence. A. C. Cowie, Bennett, Murray 57. A. C. in U. S. A. List of pictures in his New York exhibition 58. Letter to A. C. from Helen, 1919 59. `In search with Doris Gough for cocaine in New York. As dictated by A. C. to N. Mudd 60. re. proposal to send poor families abroad, dictated to N. Mudd, Nov 1923 61. Letter to A. C. from G. S. Viereck 62. Memo to New York Times re. A. C.'s activities in U. S. A. 63. Evrard Fielding to N. Mudd.3 May 1924 + Vindication, dictated by A. C. to Leah Hirsig 63b. A. C. to The Observer re. Poetic justice + Guy Gaunt to John Symonds, 7 Oct 1948 64a. Evrard Fielding to G. J. Yorke. 1 May 1929 64b. Periods of a stay in U.S.A 65. Catalogue entry for Crowleyana. [A T.L.S. from Frank Harris dated 27 Sept 1919] 66. ditto [Letter from A. C. to Viereck dated 30 June 1936] 67. ditto [Letter from A. C. to Viereck dated 22 September 1936] + List of women with whom A. C. slept (1916-17) 68. ditto, cat. nos 57-70 Viereck letters 69. Thelemite Pledge Form 2 70. Leah Hirsig declares her love for A. C. 1919 71. Letter from Leah Hirsig to A. C., 11 Feb 1924 72. Invocation of RA-HOOR-KHUIT 73. Letter from Leah Hirsig to A. C., 14 January 1924 74. Letter from Leah Hirsig to A. C., 19 January 1924 75. Vision re. War Engine 76. Letter from Leah Hirsig to A. C., 12 March 1924 77. Letter from Ninette's boy to Leah Hirsig, 9 November 1924 78. Letter from Leah's child to A. C. 79. Letter from Alma Bliss (Leah's sister) to Jane Wolfe 80. Letter from Ferris to Leah Hirsig, 13 April + Qabalistic calculations by A. C. 81. Pledge by Cecil Maitland 82. Note re. photograph, Beaverbrook, Rodker and Maitland 83. A. C. to Lord Northcliffe, in Leah's hand, alterations by A. C. 84. A. C. petition to the King (draft) 85. Dorothy Troxel (Soror Wesrun) to A. C. 31 March 1922 86. A. C. to Dorothy Troxel 87. Soror Estai (Jane Wolfe)'s reminiscences of life at Cefalu 88. Jane Wolfe to G. J. Yorke, 26 March 1950; Copy of letter from Raoul Loveday to wife, Betty at Cefalu, with two photos 89. Betty Loveday to British Consul, Palermo, 12 Feb 1923 90. Copy of letter from Betty Loveday to A. C. 91. Betty Loveday to A. C., May 1923 92. N. Mudd to Betty Loveday, 12 May 1923 94. Cutting re. Jacob Epstein giving character reference for Betty Loveday, his model 95. Betty Loveday to Jane Wolfe 96. Raoul Loveday's mother to Jane Wolfe, 9 March 1923 97. Raoul Loveday's mother to Jane Wolfe, 2 July 1923 98. Letter from Murray (Frater Virtute et datore) describing life at Cefalu, 5 February 1924 99. Letter from Murray to N. Mudd, 5 February 1924 100. Letter from Murray to Leah Hirsig, 18 May 1924 101. Statement by A. C. on expulsion, in hand of Leah Hirsig, dated 8 May 1923 102. Incomplete statement from A. C. on expulsion from Sicily, 1923 103. Statement by N. Mudd, 25 September 1925 104. N. Mudd to A. C. 14 May 1923 105. Letter to N. Mudd from his mother, 28 February 1923 106. Letter to N. Mudd from sister, Eva, 1 March 1923 106a. Copy of letter from N. Mudd to Littlewood, 3 October 1923 + Statement on Cefalu Plage by C. Stansfield Jones, + part of A. C.'s instructions to his counsel in libel action re. Betty's account of life at Cefalu, + diagram of The Naples Arrangement 107. Letter from Harry Doughty to N. Mudd, 27 April 1923 108. J. H. Doughty to A. C. 109. N. Mudd to Harry Doughty, 6 July 1919 110. Mudd's father to Mudd, 12 September 1923 111. ditto, 23 October 1923 112. ditto, 21 November 1923 3 113. ditto, 11 October 1923 114. Copy of letter from C. F. Russell (Frater Genesthal) to C. Stanfield Jones, 25 February 1922 115. C. F. Russell to A. C., 28 April 1930 116. The New Pearson's, New York to A. C. re portrait Frank Harris, 7 June 1923 117. Letter re. A. C. article re. drugs, June 1923 118. Attempt to sell A. C.'s novel, `The Net' 119. MS of editorial note in A. C.'s novel, `The Drug Fiend', 1922 120. Copies of letters sent to A. C. as author of `The Diary of a Drug Fiend' 121. Tunis Golf Course (40pp) Designed by A. C. to lead to brighter golf 122. A chess game won by A. C. 123. Geomantic correspondences 124-5. Extracts from A. C.'s diary, copied, probably dated May 1923 126. Order and value of English Alphabet, probably dictated to N. Mudd by A. C. 127. ditto. 128. Revised attributions for Cofetic Column in 777 129. Red and white eagle 130-32. Qabalah & mathematics re. Liber Legis 133-34. Notes to N. Mudd written on Tunisia Palace Hotel Telegramme sheets 135. Consul General, Tunis to A. C., 27 August 1923 136. `Songs for Italy, N° 1 Tyrol' by A. C. printed leaflet 137. Consul general to A. C., 4 September 1913 138. A. C. to N. Mudd 139-40. Astral Visions (see also 752 & 166) 141-43. Letters from Eddie Saayman (Frater A. I.), 1923 144. Oath 73. Homo Sapiens (Eddie Saayman), poem 145. Oath the Last 146. A. C. to E. Saayman & N. Mudd 147. `The Isis', 14 November 1923, Communication from N. Mudd 148. Pledge by A. C. to return to England to meet charges 149. A. C. appointment of N. Mudd as agent. 8 October 1923 150. Introduction by A. C. of N. Mudd as agent 151. A. C. issues summons to aspirants in vain [letter missing] 152. Marion Clarke sent for 153. Bertha van Brunt sent for, 22 October 1923 154. Letter from Bertha van Brunt to N. Mudd, 4 November 1923 155. Van Brunt to A. C., 4 November 1923 156. ditto, 19 November 1923 157. Note re. correspondence with Van Brunt 158. Van Brunt to A. C., 18 January 1924 159. A. C. to Mrs Kempster, 5 December 1923 160. Aimée Gourand to A. C. 161. ditto, (Christmas card) 162. ditto 163. A. C. to Aimée Gourand, 16 October 1923 164. ditto, 22 October 1923 165. A. C. instructions to Mudd re. O. T. O., dictated to Leah Hirsig 166. More about War Engine Vision (see 75, 139, 140) 4 167. `The Eternal Rectangle', poem 168. `Dorothy at 33', `The Nameless Worms (Adonis)' 169. Belgasem [A. C.'s arab boy] to A. C., 18 January 1924 170. Draft of A. C.'s reply to Belgasem, dictated to N. Mudd 171. A. C. to N. Mudd 172. Poem note ?, 1923 173. Postcard to N. Mudd from L. Hirsig, Dec 1923 174. Postcard to N/ Mudd from A. C., 27 November 1923 175-94. Correspondence with Frank Harris, plus reviews etc. 195-98. 4 letters from Augustus John, to Leah, Mudd, and A. C. 199. Poem sent to A. C. by Nina Hamnett 200. Blanche Cown to A. C., 9 January 1924 201. Leah Hirsig to Blanche Cown, 17 February 1924, plus Envelope containing 3 letters from Frank Harris to A. C., 31 March, 4 September, 17 September 1924, and draft in hand of Leah Hirsig of A. C. to Frank Harris, 20 September 1924 202. Gerald Aumont to A. C, 4 February 1924 203. N. Mudd to A. C., 11 January 1924 204. Muriel Bruce to A. C., 26 February 1924 205. Receipt 206-7. Austin Harrison to Mudd 208. N. Mudd to A. C., 6 May 1920 209. Mudd's circular re. Open letter to Beaverbrook, 24 September 1924 210. Mudd to Mr Shaw, 4 September 1924 211.
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